Your host is Alicia Mayer, film historian, book editor, and grandniece of MGM co-founder Louis B. Mayer. She also sings, dances, and does a delightful mime act, which you probably won’t be able to fully appreciate on radio.

And the best part of Hollywood Time Machine is, you don’t need a time machine to listen to it, nor do you need to be in Hollywood (in any era). The show broadcasts live on the Internet, and you can also listen via L.A. Talk Radio’s app. And if you’re not available to listen while it happens, each episode will be archived for streaming (unless I say something stupid, which will result in the master tapes being retroactively burned in the 1967 MGM vault fire.)

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I'm a New York City-based writer, video producer, print journalist, radio/podcast host, and social media influencer. I've been a guest on Turner Classic Movies (interviewed by Robert Osborne), NPR, Sirius Satellite Radio, and the official TCM podcast. My byline has appeared in Slate.com and more than 100 times in the pages of NYC alt weeklies like The Villager and Gay City News. I'm also a social media copywriter for Sony's getTV and a contributor to four film-and-TV-related books: "Monster Serial," "Bride of Monster Serial," "Taste the Blood of Monster Serial," and "Remembering Jonathan Frid."

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I'm a New York City-based writer, video producer, print journalist, radio/podcast host, and social media influencer. I've been a guest on Turner Classic Movies (interviewed by Robert Osborne), NPR, Sirius Satellite Radio, and the official TCM podcast. My byline has appeared in Slate.com and more than 100 times in the pages of NYC alt weeklies like The Villager and Gay City News. I'm also a social media copywriter for Sony's getTV and a contributor to four film-and-TV-related books: "Monster Serial," "Bride of Monster Serial," "Taste the Blood of Monster Serial," and "Remembering Jonathan Frid."